It depends, if you are playing with a band, you would want about a minute - 2 minutes. Now this is a cutout solo. If the band continues playing during your solo I would say about 45 seconds at the maximum.
Possibly "Moby Dick" By: John Bonham of Led Zeppelin on the 1975 Song Remains The Same Lp
Also, Give In - A - Gadda - Da - Vidda By: Iron Butterfly a listen to, not as long, but very cool indeed!
102 hours and 49 minutes, this was accomplished by Allister Brown (UK). NOTE: This record was set in 2008 and therefore might have been broken. (I don't have a recent guiness book. :P)
I was at Earl's Court in '75 and his solo in Moby Dick was 23 minutes long. Cheers
In the end from Abbey Road
Drum have been around for ever (literally). Our caveman ancestors created drums for entertainment and things like that but the earliest recorded form of a proper drum was from Samoa. Its called a 'logos' made from a hollowed out log.
One Time!
First song he recorded was one sided love affair
im drum alot and my fav is Tommy lee he is the best
Beyonce's very first recorded song was a song she recorded at age 10 entitled"632-5792" Her first solo release was "Crazy in Love"
The first natural disaster recorded happened in 1755
The second ever drum. Seriously, people were playing percussion on hollowed-out logs, boxes or whatever they could find for millennia before someone actually thought of making a drum.
No one knows for certain, but speculation is that it was either a drum or a flute.
Drum have been around for ever (literally). Our caveman ancestors created drums for entertainment and things like that but the earliest recorded form of a proper drum was from Samoa. Its called a 'logos' made from a hollowed out log.
Lincoln wasn't ever recorded.
what is the first ever event to be recorded in Ireland
No one knows, but I suspect it was Thag, the caveman.
1086
10,000BCE
It's hard to place which exact work was first recorded, but Joachim was the first to record.
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kilbeggan Ireland in Europe